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DTSTART:20251202T180000Z
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LOCATION:Chamberlin Hall Room 5280
SUMMARY:MRI Methods for Imaging and Analysis of Neurofluid Dynamics\, 
 Preliminary Exam\, Zaynab Yardim
DESCRIPTION:Characterizing neurofluid dynamics is crucial\, as it play
 s essential roles in maintaining cerebral homeostasis through nutrient
  delivery\, waste clearance\, and other vital functions. Disruption of
  these systems has been linked to a range of neurological disorders su
 ch as Alzheimer’s disease\, small vessel disease\, and dementia. Und
 erstanding these systems in the living human brain has been a signific
 ant challenge due to the lack of safe and reliable imaging methods\, w
 hich has limited the potential for early diagnosis and preventive care
 . Recent advancements in MRI have enabled safe\, repeatable\, and high
 -resolution visualization of neurofluid dynamics. However\, characteri
 zing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamics still faces challenges due to 
 the difficulties in accurately delineating CSF. In this talk\, I will 
 present MRI methods for noninvasive\, high-contrast\, and artifact-red
 uced CSF imaging\, along with noninvasive cerebral blood flow analysis
 .
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9494
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